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I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Xerox in Sep 2023
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Very disorganized, a bunch of mix-ups, and came across like they were run off their feet. The hiring manager was a complete self-absorbed narcissist, more concerned with telling you how great they were rather than inquiring how you could help - run a mile.
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Look how great I am. did I tell you already how great I am yet?
It was very great, very informative. And the interviewer really knew how to make me feel comfortable. And I'm very happy that I chose them. It was absolutely amazing. I really look forward to working with them in the future
I applied online. I interviewed at Xerox (Edmonton, AB) in Aug 2023
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Wait Patiently: After an interview, it's common for companies to take some time to make a decision. They may be conducting multiple interviews or waiting for input from various team members. Give them a reasonable amount of time before following up. Follow Up Politely: If you haven't heard back within the expected timeframe (usually a week or two), send a polite follow-up email. Express your continued interest in the position and inquire about the status of the hiring process. Keep your tone professional and avoid sounding impatient or frustrated. Be Persistent (but Not Annoying): If you still don't receive a response after the first follow-up email, consider sending a gentle reminder a week or two later. Sometimes, things can get lost in the shuffle, and a reminder can help. However, don't overdo it. Sending multiple follow-up emails in a short period can come across as pushy.